... brief therapy Strategic familytherapy Structural familytherapy Cognitive-behavioural marital andfamilytherapy Functional familytherapy ... Transgenerational familytherapy Psychoanalytic familytherapy Attachment-based therapies Experiential familytherapy Multisystemic familytherapy Psychoeducational familytherapy ... College Dublin and Consultant Martial andFamily Therapist at the Clanwilliam Institute for Marital andFamilyTherapy in Dublin He has published over a dozen books and 200 academic papers and conference...
... brief therapy Strategic familytherapy Structural familytherapy Cognitive-behavioural marital andfamilytherapy Functional familytherapy ... Transgenerational familytherapy Psychoanalytic familytherapy Attachment-based therapies Experiential familytherapy Multisystemic familytherapy Psychoeducational familytherapy ... College Dublin and Consultant Martial andFamily Therapist at the Clanwilliam Institute for Marital andFamilyTherapy in Dublin He has published over a dozen books and 200 academic papers and conference...
... COUNSELLING AND SEX THERAPY Couples andfamilytherapy in the USA and the UK emerged from a number of movements and services including child guidance clinics, the marriage counselling movement and, ... Dallos and Elsa Jones in the UK; and Ed McHale in Ireland 52 CENTRAL CONCEPTS IN FAMILYTHERAPY GROUP THERAPY: GROUP ANALYSIS, ENCOUNTER GROUPS, PSYCHODRAMA AND GESTALT THERAPY Ideas and practices ... marital therapy, and today the Tavistock continues to be a major centre for familytherapy research and training in the UK Sex Therapy Sex therapy developed out of the work of Masters and Johnson...
... Introduction to Marital andFamily Therapy, pp 95–122 New York: Haworth Structural FamilyTherapy Behar-Mitrani, V & Perez, M (2003) Structural-strategic approaches to coupleandfamilytherapy In T Sexton, ... Families, Therapyand Society New York: Basic Books 108 CENTRAL CONCEPTS IN FAMILYTHERAPY Fishman, C & Fishman, T (2003) Structural familytherapy In G Sholevar (Ed.), Textbook of Familyand Couples ... Cognitive-behavioural coupleandfamilytherapy In T Sexton, G Weeks & M Robbins (Eds), Handbook of Family Therapy, pp 147–176 New York: Brunner-Routledge Dattilio, F & Padesky, C (1990) Cognitive Therapy with Couples...
... Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, 3rd edn, pp 221–250 New York: Guilford Johnson, S & Whiffen, V (2003) Attachment Processes in CoupleandFamilyTherapy New York: Guilford Experiential FamilyTherapy ... tasks, goals and bonds Alliances are conceptualised as being formed with individuals, family subsystems, whole family systems and within the family system Family, couple, individual andtherapy alliance ... Internal family systems and external sequences of interaction affect family organisation and development Sequences of interaction, family organisation andfamily development are affected by gender and...
... placements and parents have well-balanced home and work roles, these enhance the family resilience 264 PROCESSES IN FAMILYTHERAPY High socioeconomic status and empowering cultural norms and values ... in which family members are experts on the specific features of their own family, and therapists are experts on general scientific and clinical information relevant to family development and the ... possibilities where each family member’s wishes and needs may be respected, when these different needs 238 PROCESSES IN FAMILYTHERAPYand wishes are apparently conflicting Helping family members to...
... frustration and anger Sandra asks Tony for help and support He argues with her and Murray becomes more upset and cries even more This increases Sandra’s senseof exhaustion, frustration and anger Sandra ... abusive incidents are 322 FAMILYTHERAPY PRACTICE WITH CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PROBLEMS Murray is Sandra’s first and only child Sandra and Tony have a passionate relationship Sandra’s mother devoted ... frenulum, extensive facial bruising and burn marks from an electric heater on his arm Sandra,the Family strengths: Sandra accepts responsibility, and shows remorse Sandra and Tony are open to learning...
... married However, couples therapy is appropriate for married and cohabiting couples, and both heterosexual and homosexual couples may be referred for therapy Problems with which couples present ... resolved and why they think familytherapy is necessary The possible positive outcomes of familytherapy deserve discussion and these may be framed in different ways depending on the customer and ... of dependence Family Factors Certain family factors may place youngsters at risk of drug abuse and, once drug taking occurs, particular family behaviour patterns andfamily beliefs and narratives...
... Problems in Couples Therapy Three issues commonly encountered in couples therapy deserve special mention: conducting therapy with one partner in a couple; the management of domestic violence; and recovery ... Gurman, A & Jacobson, N (2002) Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, 3rd edn New York: Guilford Halford, W & Markman, H (1997) Clinical Handbook of Marriage and Couples Interventions New York: Wiley ... AND ANXIETY Anne may be genetically vulnerable to depression and so becomes depressed when faced with increased demands and stresses Adrian has been socialised in a family where doing one’s family...
... response to family- and workrelated stress and non-compliance with medication regimes (Craighead et al., 2002b) Inpatient family therapy, McMaster familytherapyand family- focused therapy probably ... www.pacfa.org.au/ • International FamilyTherapy Association, http:/ /www.ifta-familytherapy.org/ TRAINING AND SUPERVISION Lists of accredited familytherapy training programmes, andfamilytherapy supervisor ... marital therapy, conjoint interpersonal therapyand systemic couples therapy probably alleviate depression and reduce the risk of relapse by reducing family- based stress and conflict and increasing...
... Research in Marital andFamily Therapy, pp 289–310 Alexandria, VA: American Association for Marital andFamilyTherapy Beach, S (2003) Affective disorders Journal of Marital andfamily Therapy, 29 (2), ... Contextual therapy In A Gurman & D Kniskern (Eds), Handbook of Family Therapy, Vol 11, pp 200–238 New York: Brunner Mazel Bott, D (2001) Client-centred therapyandfamily therapy: A review and commentary ... alcoholism Journal of Marital andFamily Therapy, 21, 475–509 REFERENCES 591 Eisler, I (2005) The empirical and theoretical base of familytherapyand multiple family day therapy for adolescent anorexia...
... brief therapy Strategic familytherapy Structural familytherapy Cognitive-behavioural marital andfamilytherapy Functional familytherapy ... Transgenerational familytherapy Psychoanalytic familytherapy Attachment-based therapies Experiential familytherapy Multisystemic familytherapy Psychoeducational familytherapy ... College Dublin and Consultant Martial andFamily Therapist at the Clanwilliam Institute for Marital andFamilyTherapy in Dublin He has published over a dozen books and 200 academic papers and conference...
... COUNSELLING AND SEX THERAPY Couples andfamilytherapy in the USA and the UK emerged from a number of movements and services including child guidance clinics, the marriage counselling movement and, ... Dallos and Elsa Jones in the UK; and Ed McHale in Ireland 52 CENTRAL CONCEPTS IN FAMILYTHERAPY GROUP THERAPY: GROUP ANALYSIS, ENCOUNTER GROUPS, PSYCHODRAMA AND GESTALT THERAPY Ideas and practices ... marital therapy, and today the Tavistock continues to be a major centre for familytherapy research and training in the UK Sex Therapy Sex therapy developed out of the work of Masters and Johnson...
... Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, 3rd edn, pp 221–250 New York: Guilford Johnson, S & Whiffen, V (2003) Attachment Processes in CoupleandFamilyTherapy New York: Guilford Experiential FamilyTherapy ... tasks, goals and bonds Alliances are conceptualised as being formed with individuals, family subsystems, whole family systems and within the family system Family, couple, individual andtherapy alliance ... Internal family systems and external sequences of interaction affect family organisation and development Sequences of interaction, family organisation andfamily development are affected by gender and...
... placements and parents have well-balanced home and work roles, these enhance the family resilience 264 PROCESSES IN FAMILYTHERAPY High socioeconomic status and empowering cultural norms and values ... variety of constraining personal andfamily narratives and belief systems Some of these, drawn from the many traditions of familytherapy reviewed in Chapters 1–6 and in particular from Chapter ... splitting and projection, the individual views other family members in black and white terms Some family members are seen as completely good and others as wholly bad Good qualities and intentions...
... married However, couples therapy is appropriate for married and cohabiting couples, and both heterosexual and homosexual couples may be referred for therapy Problems with which couples present ... COUPLES THERAPY For couples relationship problems, behavioural marital therapy (with and without a cognitive component), insight-oriented marital therapy, emotionally-focused couples therapyand ... of dependence Family Factors Certain family factors may place youngsters at risk of drug abuse and, once drug taking occurs, particular family behaviour patterns andfamily beliefs and narratives...
... AND ANXIETY Anne may be genetically vulnerable to depression and so becomes depressed when faced with increased demands and stresses Adrian has been socialised in a family where doing one’s family ... contracting for treatment; and treatment outlined in Chapter 14 for working with distressed couples and in Chapter for familytherapy may be used when working with cases of depression and anxiety However, ... sleep and appetite and increase energy levels However, for full recovery and to be equipped to manage situations where there is a risk of relapse, couples therapy is required In this sense, couple...
... response to family- and workrelated stress and non-compliance with medication regimes (Craighead et al., 2002b) Inpatient family therapy, McMaster familytherapyand family- focused therapy probably ... www.pacfa.org.au/ • International FamilyTherapy Association, http:/ /www.ifta-familytherapy.org/ TRAINING AND SUPERVISION Lists of accredited familytherapy training programmes, andfamilytherapy supervisor ... marital therapy, conjoint interpersonal therapyand systemic couples therapy probably alleviate depression and reduce the risk of relapse by reducing family- based stress and conflict and increasing...
... Research in Marital andFamily Therapy, pp 289–310 Alexandria, VA: American Association for Marital andFamilyTherapy Beach, S (2003) Affective disorders Journal of Marital andfamily Therapy, 29 (2), ... Marital andFamilyTherapy Alexandria, VA: American Association for Marital andFamilyTherapy Sprenkle, D H & Blow, A J (2004) Common factors and our sacred models Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, ... alcoholism Journal of Marital andFamily Therapy, 21, 475–509 REFERENCES 591 Eisler, I (2005) The empirical and theoretical base of familytherapyand multiple family day therapy for adolescent anorexia...
... Med Sci 2010, with APS We therefore compared single antiplatelet therapyand a combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy for secondary prevention in ischemic stroke patients with ... with venous and arterial occlusive disease in multiple organs, miscarriages, and livedo reticularis Materials and Methods We focused on the secondary prevention of stroke with APS, and compared ... prevention of stroke with APS, and compared single antiplatelet therapyand a combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy in ischemic stroke patients with APS The subjects were 20...